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What marks all of it, without exception, is intelligence and rigour, thoroughness and care, and an abiding dedication to the importance of the role architecture plays in an ever more complicated world.

His experiments with Cubism, however, had none of the quality of intellectual rigour associated with Picasso and Braque, for Zadkine's primary concern was with dramatically expressive forms.

She referred to the honesty, integrity and intellectual rigour of Hodson and Archer's approach.

It raises the question of whether the full rigour of the penalty points system will be brought to bear upon speeding civilian ministerial drivers.

Anyone suspected of any crime, or indeed anyone against whom there is evidence of any crime, may have applied to them the full rigour of measures that we could not justify for inclusion in normal criminal legislation.

The rigour of town planning laws will depend upon the philosophy of the government of the day.